The limited run of the gripping documentary Emanuelfrom Steph Curry and Viola Davis ends today (which is June 19 aka Juneteenth) and celebrities are doing their part to support, advocate and spread the message about the feature that focuses on the tragedy that struck the Emanuel A.M.E. church on June 17, 2015. Actors including Mahershala Ali, Halle Berry and Lena Waithe as well as musicians like SZA and Questlove are buying out theaters to raise awareness for the film.

The documentary follows the story of when a white supremacist gunman took the lives of members of the Emanuel church. It examines how faith, hope and forgiveness healed a community after the church shooting. Through intimate interviews with survivors and family members who were left to grapple with this senseless act of terror, the feature weaves the history of race relations in Charleston, the significance and impact of Mother Emanuel Church, and the hope that somehow emerges in the aftermath. You can watch the trailer here.

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Emanuel is executive produced by Curry’s Unanimous Media, Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions and Mariska Hargitay. The film is directed by Brian Ivie.In the new trailer above, we see witnesses, survivors and family members affected by the events in the Charleston, SC share their stories. The documentary also examines how faith, hope and forgiveness healed a community after the church shooting. It also weaves the history of race relations in Charleston, the significance and impact of Mother Emanuel Church, and the hope that somehow emerges in the aftermath.

Below is a list of celebrities and where they have bought out theaters for screenings of Emanuel.